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Modernizing licensing

Michigan has always been a place where hard work and innovation drive success. We want our state to be a top destination to live, work, and raise a family. Yet, for too many aspiring professionals and job providers, outdated regulations create unnecessary hurdles that slow down progress and stifle job growth. It is time we modernize our approach to professional licensure to make Michigan more accessible and competitive.

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